Kytheon, the God of Writing

Kytheon, often called the Scrivener, is the neutral good lesser deity of art, cartography, glyphs, images, knowledge, literature and scholars in the Korinthian Pantheon.

Worshipers
Followers of Kytheon always remains in close contact with those of Alamon as he is his brother god. Each of Kytheon's churches maintains a library of their own, always collecting literature and maps, but also keeping records of ancient languages and artistic renderings. These churches are full of scribes that transcribed books for the ever-growing collection.

Kytheon answers the prayers of his organized priests, but he is also known to choose a person who truly follows his ideals — to invent, to create, to learn. He himself seems to have a problem with some of his strictly-organized orders, whose devotion to a hierarchy and their duties impede his followers learning and inventing, to the point of there being little joy in their work. Despite their generally laid back attitude, the teachings of Kytheon dictate that his followers create with a conscience and refrain from casually designing weapons of war or death.